Is a dermatologist the wrong place to go to get advice on microneedling and supplements? Microneedling 9/8/2025
The conversation discusses whether a dermatologist is the right source for advice on microneedling and supplements for hair loss. It mentions using treatments like dermastamp, dermaroller, finasteride, minoxidil, ketoconazole, biotin, and switching hair spray brands after a hair transplant.
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